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    • To evaluate the impact of an In-patient Procedural Team (IPT) on procedure efficiency and resource utilization.
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    • An IPT was formed, consisting of advanced practice providers and sonographers, supervised by a surgeon.
    • The team performed thoracentesis, paracentesis, and lumbar punctures at the bedside using ultrasound guidance.

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    • Over 11 months, 2,453 procedures were completed, including paracentesis, thoracentesis, and lumbar punctures.
    • Significant reductions were observed in average consult completion time (80.9%) and case creation-to-procedure start time (80.9%).
    • The IPT saved an estimated 710 off-floor nursing hours and eliminated 3,500 patient transports.

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    • Establishing an IPT is a safe and effective strategy for improving in-patient procedural efficiency.
    • The IPT model successfully reduces time-to-procedure and conserves nursing resources while upholding quality standards.